Kerry Washington got to walk the red carpet draped in history.
On Sunday night, the “Scandal” star attended the 5th American Black Film Festival Honors in Hollywood wearing the same dress Whitney Houston once wore in 1996.
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“No lies told. Whitney Houston’s Actual @marcbouwer dress she wore in 1996 . Sooooooo incredibly special,” she wrote in an Instagram post modelling the dress and singing along to Houston’s “I Have Nothing”.
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Houston wore the elegant red halter dress to the 1996 BET Walk of Fame Awards ceremony, where she performed a number of songs, including a rendition of “Happy Birthday” for her late father John Houston.
She also performed her iconic take on “I Will Always Love You” at the ceremony.
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On Sunday night, the “Scandal” star attended the 5th American Black Film Festival Honors in Hollywood wearing the same dress Whitney Houston once wore in 1996.
Read More: Kerry Washington Helps Actors Get Health Insurance While Guest-Hosting ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’
“No lies told. Whitney Houston’s Actual @marcbouwer dress she wore in 1996 . Sooooooo incredibly special,” she wrote in an Instagram post modelling the dress and singing along to Houston’s “I Have Nothing”.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Kerry Washington (@kerrywashington)
Houston wore the elegant red halter dress to the 1996 BET Walk of Fame Awards ceremony, where she performed a number of songs, including a rendition of “Happy Birthday” for her late father John Houston.
She also performed her iconic take on “I Will Always Love You” at the ceremony.
Read More: The First Never-Before...
- 3/6/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
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